Do you have to buy your own uniforms in the Marines?

The replacement clothing allowance is generally only provided to enlisted members. Most officers are required to purchase their uniforms out of their base military pay. There are several types of replacement clothing allowances: Basic: Paid after six months of active duty, then annually for the next two years.
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Do Marines buy their own uniforms?

In basic training, you will receive your initial sets of uniforms. Depending on the branch, service members typically receive three to four sets of camouflage uniforms and at least one set of all other uniforms. Officers purchase their own uniforms and may receive a stipend to help offset the cost.
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Do you have to buy your dress blues in the Marines?

Enlisted Marines have not been required to own the dress blues since 1993, when the Corps stopped issuing an allowance for the uniforms as a way to cut costs, said Mary Boyt of the uniform board.
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Do you get to keep your uniform after the Marines?

A person who is discharged honorably or under honorable conditions from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Space Force may wear his uniform while going from the place of discharge to his home, within three months after his discharge.
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Do you have to pay for your uniforms in basic training?

Yes, but not for everything they need at boot camp. Recruits receive an initial uniform allowance of $1,157.21 for men and $1,371.69 for women. The sailor never sees the money, it goes directly to pay for the uniforms and is recorded as a credit and debt on the pay record.
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How much does a Marine uniform cost?

The total value of military uniform items for a newly enlisted service member ranges from about $1,600 to $2,400, depending on the military service.
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Do you get to keep your military uniform?

If you're honorably discharged from the armed forces, you can keep 1 uniform to wear home. However, as a veteran, you can wear the uniform of your grade at any time you like. Keep in mind that civilians are never permitted to wear military uniform.
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Can I wear my military uniform to a wedding?

Even if your wedding is a “civilian” wedding, you can allow any active military members of the bridal party (or guests) to wear their uniforms. Formal dress protocol and uniforms vary across the different military branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marine Corps).
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What uniform do Marines get married in?

Military members within the wedding party typically wear full ceremonial dress uniforms with their military decorations serving as boutonnieres. (Sorry lads in uniform; no flowers for you). The color of the uniform will depend on the season with blue being typically used in the winter and white in the summer.
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What do Marines wear in public?

Marines do not wear covers indoors, unless they are "under arms", i.e. carrying a weapon or wearing a duty belt. The Marine service uniform, roughly equivalent to business attire, has a khaki shirt. The equivalent Army uniform has a light-green shirt.
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What do Marines wear for Family Day?

Many families wear graduation T-shirts on family day with their recruits battalion and color on it (see link to the right for Graduation T-shirts). Many prefer to dress less casually on graduation day, but that does not mean formal attire. Business casual is perfectly acceptable.
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What do Marine recruits wear?

There isn't a specific dress code but business casual is recommended. Wear comfortable shoes as you may have to walk from parking areas to the ceremony and use stairs in the reviewing stands.
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Do you have to buy your gear in the military?

In general, members of the armed forces aren't required to buy any tactical equipment. They may have to lay out some cash for certain ceremonial duties. After a promotion, for example, you might have to buy a new insignia and sew it onto your uniform.
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What is the salary of a Marine?

As of 2020, the basic Marine active-duty pay for Private (E-1) Marines is: First four months of service: $1,602.30 per month or $19,227.60 per year. Over four months of service: $1,733.10 per month or $20,797.20 per year.
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What do Marines call their uniforms?

cammies. The Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform, or “Cammies,” is the standard uniform Marines wear in garrison, during training, and while deployed overseas.
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What is blood Stripping Marines?

This painful process involved the newly promoted Marine getting kneed in the thigh by his fellow Marines, in an effort to leave a continuous bruise running up and down each leg to create a literal "blood stripe."
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What is a Marines sword called?

The Marine Corps NCO sword is the oldest weapon in continuous use in the United States military (the USMC Officer's sword, the "Mameluke," was introduced prior to the NCO sword, but was out of use during the early years of the Civil War).
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Is it OK to salute a soldier?

Saluting soldiers is not a recommended way to honor current or former members of the Armed Forces. Even members of the Armed Forces do not salute when out of uniform. A salute is part of the official protocols that active soldiers follow. Outside official duties, the military salute is rarely displayed.
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Why do Marines marry in uniform?

Uniforms.

Some people love their uniforms and are proud to wear it. Others, however, find them uncomfortable and want to wear something else on their wedding day. The service member can choose to wear a civilian tuxedo or wedding dress. It is not an official military event, so a uniform is optional.
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Does the military pay for weddings?

Free or cheap venues

Holding your wedding in a military chapel is usually free, and the chaplin is performing his military duties so you do not normally have to pay him a fee, either. Be sure to ask, however, about their wedding requirements.
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Can you be buried in your military uniform?

That program that Goodwill started up five years ago is called, "Uniforms for the Final Salute." It ensures that those veterans can be buried in a military uniform from their branch of service.
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Do soldiers have to buy their own uniforms?

In general, officers in the Armed Forces are paid a cash uniform allowance upon entry into active duty. It is generally their responsibility to purchase their initial set of uniforms, name tapes and alterations from this clothing allowance. Depending on their duties, they may not receive future clothing allowances.
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Do I have to shave for my military ID?

All currently serving military members wishing to get a military ID must adhere to their specific branch's grooming standards. Generally, this means clean shaven and military haircut for males, and hair tied into a bun for females as well as facial jewelry removed.
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Do Marines have to pay for uniforms?

The military provides members of the service with their first set of uniforms when they first enter into the Marines. Members then get an annual allowance for uniforms based on the the wear and tear of the items.
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